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Peter E. Mortimer

Researcher at Kunming Institute of Botany

Publications -  174
Citations -  5907

Peter E. Mortimer is an academic researcher from Kunming Institute of Botany. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Dothideomycetes. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 139 publications receiving 4113 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter E. Mortimer include World Agroforestry Centre & University of the Western Cape.

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Conversion of rainforest to rubber plantations impacts the rhizosphere soil mycobiome and alters soil biological activity

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the impact of rainforest conversion on rhizosphere soil mycobiome and their associated biological activity (soil respiration, soil methane (CH4), and potential soil enzyme production).
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Three new species of Iodosphaeria (Xylariomycetidae): I.chiayiensis, I.jinghongensis and I.thailandica

TL;DR: Morphological examinations and phylogenetic analyses of a combined LSU-ITS dataset via maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses indicated that these three collections were new species, which are introduced as new species in this study.
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Yuxiensis granularis gen. et sp. nov., a Novel Quellkörper-Bearing Fungal Taxon Added to Scortechiniaceae and Inclusion of Parasympodiellaceae in Coronophorales Based on Phylogenetic Evidence.

TL;DR: Yuxiensis as mentioned in this paper is a new genus in Scortechiniaceae (Coronophorales), which is characterized by immersed to erumpent, semi-globose ascomata, which are not surrounded by any tomentum or conspicuous subiculum, a subcylindrical quellkorper in the centrum, clavate asci with long pedicels and allantoid hyaline ascospores with granular contents.
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The Impact of Drying Temperature on Basidiospore Size

TL;DR: In this article , three macrofungal species, viz. Agaricus bisporus, Lentinula edodes, and Pleurotus ostreatus, were selected to compare basidiospore sizes in dried and fresh macro-fungAL fruitbodies.